Saturday, September 21, 2013

Nilsson ends Borussia Dortmund's perfect start in the Bundesliga.

Bundesliga leaders Borussia Dortmund fall in a definite draw in front of Club hosts FC Nuremberg by 1 goal to each team in a meeting, which was held upon Saturday afternoon at Grundig Stadium in the sixth round of the Bundesliga football league.

The left back marcel schmelzer opened the first registration of Borussia Dortmund in the 37th minute of the age of the first half after a direct free kick pretty hard in the Clipper left guard. In the second half, the Swedish defender Bear Nelson tied the score for the hosts in the 51 minutes.

Dortmund went close to regaining the advantage shortly after, as first Blaszczykowski fired broad from the edge of the place, before Marvin Ducksch's powerful effort was denied by Raphael Schafer.

Klopp eventually threw upon star striker Lewandowski after 65 minutes in an attempt to unlock the hosts' defence, but the visitors still struggled to assert their authority upon the game as Nuremberg's confidence continued to grow.

Hasebe then forced Roman Weidenfeller to make a smart save, after doing well to fracture away from his marker.

The hosts were soon thanking Schafer at the other end though when Hofmans surging run allowed him to set up Lewandowski, who stung the palms of the keeper from 12 yards. But Nurnberg could have grabbed a stoppage-time winner, when substitute Alexander Esswein broke through before firing over.

Dortmund's Sokratis had a late chance of his own at the death, but his header could only locate the arms of Schafer.